Abstract
Change detection has played an increasingly important role in multi-temporal remote sensing applications recently. Long time series analysis is providing new information of land cover changes and improving the quality and accuracy of the change information being derived from remote sensing. The purpose of this study is to dig for more change temporal information and change pattern information from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image time series (ITS), which is of great significance for monitoring urban area changes, conducting land-use surveys, and renovating illegal constructions. In the study, a novel unified framework for long Time Series SAR image Change detection and Change pattern mining (SAR-TSCC) was proposed for land cover change mapping. To obtain the most notable change time rapidly, a fast SAR ITS change point search method based on pruned exact linear time (SAR-PELT) algorithm was adopted. Meanwhile, the deep time series classification network, named SAR-TST, was implemented to recognize the change patterns, which is based on time series transformer (TST) architecture. Considering the lack of real training data, a novel synthetic data generation method is developed. The combination of the synthetic and real data enhanced the generalization of the classifiers. The proposed framework was used for monitoring a large urbanization area in the northwest of Hong Kong, China. The Cosmo Skymed (CSK) time series data acquired from 2013 to 2020 were exploited for land cover change analysis. Experiment results showed that our approach achieved state-of-the-art performance, as the time accuracy reached 86% and the classification accuracy on the four main change patterns (impulse, step, cycle, and complex) is over 99%. In particular, the proposed SAR-TST model showed remarkable advantages in the presence of insufficient real data.
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